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CVE-2018-11505: The Werewolf Online application 0.8.8 for Android allows attackers to discover the Firebase token by readin...

The Werewolf Online application 0.8.8 for Android allows attackers to discover the Firebase token by reading logcat output.

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Security readout for executives and security teams

Plain-English summary

Werewolf Online 0.8.8 for Android reportedly exposes a Firebase token through device log output. For leaders, the concern is possible backend or app-service credential disclosure from affected phones. The source bundle does not define the token’s permissions, impacted data, vendor fix, or current exploitation.

Executive priority

Treat as a targeted mobile-app hygiene issue, not an enterprise-wide emergency based on current evidence. Prioritize if the app is present on corporate devices or if the Firebase token maps to sensitive services.

Technical view

CVE-2018-11505 describes Firebase token disclosure in Werewolf Online 0.8.8 for Android via Android log output. An attacker with log access could discover the token. No CVSS, CWE, precise vendor metadata, patch details, or token privilege information is provided in the bundle.

Likely exposure

Exposure appears limited to Android devices running Werewolf Online 0.8.8. Business exposure depends on whether the app exists on managed or employee devices and whether the exposed Firebase token grants meaningful access. The bundle does not identify broader affected versions or platforms.

Exploitation context

The CVE references public exploit material, but KEV is false and the bundle provides no evidence of active exploitation. Access appears dependent on reading device logs, which limits practical exposure compared with remote unauthenticated issues.

Researcher notes

Key gaps are token scope, exploit prerequisites, affected-version range, and remediation status. The public record names version 0.8.8 only. Avoid assuming active exploitation or a universal Firebase compromise without additional vendor or backend evidence.

Mitigation direction

  • Inventory managed Android devices for Werewolf Online 0.8.8.
  • Remove or block the affected app version where business risk exists.
  • Check vendor or app-store guidance for updated versions.
  • Rotate or revoke exposed Firebase tokens if you control the backend.
  • Review mobile policy for unmanaged apps handling sensitive workflows.

Validation and detection

  • Confirm whether the affected app version is installed on managed devices.
  • Review app release history for fixes after version 0.8.8.
  • Assess what access the disclosed Firebase token would provide.
  • Check mobile security tooling for app log exposure findings.
  • Document uncertainty where vendor fix details are unavailable.
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CVSS
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Known Exploited
No
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